Chandler head coach Shaun Aguano shakes hands with Perry head coach Preston Jones after Chandler won 65-28 in the 6A state football championship game at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler head coach Shaun Aguano shakes hands with Perry head coach Preston Jones after Chandler won 65-28 in the 6A state football championship game at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler defensive lineman Miles McNair (95) celebrates with fans during their 65-28 win against Perry in the 6A state football championship game at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler defensive lineman Miles McNair (95) celebrates with fans during their 65-28 win against Perry in the 6A state football championship game at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler running back Decarlos Brooks (25) and his teammates celebrate their 65-28 win against Perry in the 6A state football championship game at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler running back Decarlos Brooks (25) and his teammates celebrate their 65-28 win against Perry in the 6A state football championship game at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler band performs during the 6A state football championship against Perry at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler band performs during the 6A state football championship against Perry at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler running back Decarlos Brooks (25) scores a touchdown against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler running back Decarlos Brooks (25) scores a touchdown against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler's Brayden Liebrock (19) runs after a catch against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler's Brayden Liebrock (19) runs after a catch against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler's Brayden Liebrock (19) scores a touchdown against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler's Brayden Liebrock (19) scores a touchdown against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Perry head coach Preston Jones watches his team warm up before the 6A state football championship against Chandler at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Perry head coach Preston Jones watches his team warm up before the 6A state football championship against Chandler at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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A Perry High cheerleader is tosses in the air during the 6A state football championship game against Chandler at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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A Perry High cheerleader is tosses in the air during the 6A state football championship game against Chandler at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler head coach Shaun Aguano congratulates running back Decarlos Brooks (25) after a touchdown against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler head coach Shaun Aguano congratulates running back Decarlos Brooks (25) after a touchdown against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler's Max Sandlin (9) holds the football up after recovering a fumble against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler's Max Sandlin (9) holds the football up after recovering a fumble against Perry during the 6A state football championship at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb
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Chandler spirit line performs during the 6A state football championship against Perry at Sun Devil Stadium December 1, 2018. #azhsfb Michael Chow/The Republic

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Chandler Principal Larry Rother is going to cast a wide net in search of the coach to replace Shaun Aguano, who took the Wovles to the ultimate level, leading them to four state titles in the past five years, including the last three.

He also said he will look close to home.

Here are some guys close enough to home whom Rother should take a look at to keep the Wolves on top in Arizona high school football:

Brock Farrel

He once was an assistant under Aguano before the dynasty began five years ago, and he was the only coach in the state playoffs who gave Aguano a challenge with his Highland Hawks taking the Wolves into overtime in the 6A semifinals, before losing on a converted two-point play. Farrel jumped at the opportunity to leave Phoenix Shadow Mountain for Highland two years ago. Would he jump here?

Who will be the next Chandler High football coach?(Photo: Michael Chow/azcentral sports)

Jason Mohns

Would this be considered a lateral move from Scottsdale Saguaro, where he has led the Sabercats to six consecutive state championships (five of those at the 4A level)? It depends on what the Chandler district can offer over the Scottsdale district. Mohns is pretty dug in at Saguaro, creating such a huge network with college coaches getting players offered. No coach has had 26 players on one team receive Division I offers like Mohns had on his 2018 team. Mohns' connections would just move with him to Chandler, where the depth of the talent would be even deeper than what he has now. And he would keep the Chandler college prospects numbers rising.

Kerry Taylor

He helped out at Chandler when his brother Kolby was a standout receiver, before moving onto Oregon State. What he did in one season at Phoenix Arcadia, totally changing the culture and getting players excited about playing, can't be ignored. His Chandler roots are deep. His father Keith Taylor has been the Chandler freshman coach, and Chandler's freshman team this past season was considered one of the greatest in Arizona history.

Matt Johnson

He stepped down as head coach at Oro Valley Ironwood Ridge this week, taking the school to the state playoffs each of the past 10 years. He has a brilliant mind on offense and led Ironwood Ridge to the 2012 state championship, beating Peoria Centennial twice that season. Johnson was raised in Tucson and is really dug into the community. But Chandler isn't too far from Tucson and the district would definitely offer greater resources than what he was used to at Ironwood Ridge.

Eric Richardson

Richardson was a standout high school football player in Colorado, before playing at Arizona State. He has spent 22 years at Chandler, and has been serving as assistant head football coach and running backs coach. He has paid the dues more than any assistant on Aguano's staff, and his track and field record as the school's girls coach isn't too shabby, building that into perhaps the greatest track dynasty in Arizona prep history.

Rick Garretson

He is mainly responsible for developing the great Chandler quarterback factory, helping launch the careers of Brett Hundley, Bryce Perkins, Jacob Conover, and his own son, Darell Garretson. During Chandler's three consecutive state championships, he has been co-offensive coordinator and passing game coordinator. He has been involved in high school coaching for nearly a quarter of a century and was offensive coordinator at California power Servite for 16 years.

Chris Chick

All this guy knows is how to be essential parts of state championships. A former Saguaro and Cal offensive lineman, he was run-game coordinator under John Sanders at Saguaro, when Sanders won his first 28 games as head coach in 2007 and '08. He has been O-line and run-game coordinator at Chandler since 2014. He has as many college connections as anybody.

Keith Taylor

Could the freshman coach want to be responsible for an entire program? That would be the main question to ask. But there is no question, this guy can coach. The former NFL defensive back has developed Chandler's varsity working with the freshmen the last five or so years.

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13 state titles: Paul Moro | All of his state titles came at Lakeside Blue Ridge, where he led school to Division IV titles in 2013 and 2011 and to 3A titles in 2009, 2004, 2001, 2000, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1990, 1989 and 1987. His team went undefeated in 10 of those 13 state title seasons. David Wallace/azcentral sports

9 state titles: John Bryant | Coach led Joseph City to Division VI title in 2011 and to 1A titles in 2010 and 2009. He won 1A titles at Pima in 2005 and 2004 and led St. David to 1A titles in 2001, 2000, 1998 and 1997. File photo

7 state titles: Richard Taylor | Taylor led Peoria Centennial to three straight 5A-II titles in 2008, 2007 and 2006. 2008 and 2006 teams went undefeated. He also led Centennial to the Division II title in 2014, the Division I title in 2015 and 5A titles in 2017 and 2018. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

6 state titles: Jason Mohns | Mohns guided Scottsdale Saguaro to a 13-1 record and Division III state title in 2013, defeating Queen Creek 47-25 in the championship game. He also led school to the Division III title in 2014, the Division II title in 2015 and4A titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Stacie Scott/azcentral sports

6 state titles: Mike Morgan | All of his titles came at St. Johns, where he led school to 2A titles in 2008, 2007, 2002, 1994, 1993 and 1992. His team lost just one game in the 1992 to 1994 seasons, winning three straight state titles. David Wallace/azcentral sports

5 state titles: Steve Belles | Coach guided Chandler Hamilton to Division I title in 2012 and to 5A-I titles in 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2006. His Hamilton team lost to Phoenix Desert Vista in 2011 Division I final and as the coach at Glendale Mountain Ridge in 2004, his team fell to Hamilton in the title game. He also lost title games to Mountain Pointe in 2013 and Chandler in 2014 while coaching at Hamilton. David Wallace/azcentral sports

5 state titles: Jim Rattay | Coach led Phoenix Desert Vista to the 5A title in 1998, Mesa to 5A titles in 1992 and 1990 and Phoenix Christian to 2A titles in 2004 and 2003. 1998 squad at Desert Vista finished the season a perfect 14-0. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

5 state titles: Mont Griffiths | Coach led Fredonia to 1A titles in three different decades. Team won state championships in 1995, 1991, 1971, 1968 and 1967. He also led school to six runner-up finishes in 1A. Mark Henle/azcentral sports

4 state titles: John Sanders | At Scottsdale Saguaro, Sanders won the Division III title in 2011, his fourth state title in five seasons. Team also won 4A-I titles under Sanders in 2010, 2008 and 2007. Team went 14-0 in both 2007 and 2008. Dave Seibert/azcentral sports

4 state titles: Pat Farrell | Farrell led Phoenix St. Mary's to four 5A state championships, winning it all in 1995, 1991, 1985 and 1984. His team also was the runner-up in 5A in 1994. 1995 and 1985 squads both went 14-0. Randy Reid/azcentral sports

4 state titles: Rick Smith | Led Flagstaff to an impressive four straight 4A titles in the earlier 1980s, winning it all in 1984, 1983, 1982 and 1981. 1981 squad went 12-0-1 on way to 15-12 win over Gilbert in the title game. File photo

4 state titles: Jim Crawford | Also a longtime baseball coach, he led St. David to 1A football titles in 1979, 1977, 1972 and 1960. Coach also guided team to runner-up finish in 1966. 1960 and 1972 squads finished the season undefeated. Benjie Sanders/Arizona Daily Star

3 state titles: Dave Inness | Phoenix Northwest Christian won the Division V title in 2012 under Inness. He also led school to 2A title in 2010 and 3A title in 2018. ... 2 state titles: Tim Slade | Slade's 1994 Heber Mogollon team tied with Mayer for the 1994 1A title, 20-20. His team finished 10-0-1. He also led the school to the Division VI title in 2014. Michael Chow/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Brian Cole | Won the 2005 5A-II title at Phoenix North Canyon with a 27-16 win over Peoria Centennial to cap a perfect 14-0 season. Also led Glendale Joy Christian to the Division VI title in 2012 and the Division V title in 2015. David Wallace/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Charlie Ragle | Coach won three titles at Scottsdale Chaparral, taking the Division II title in 2011 and the 5A-II titles in 2010 and 2009. Closest any opponent came against them in the final was losing by eight points. Rob Schumacher/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Bernie Busken | Coach won three titles in a four-year span at Mesa Mountain View, taking home the 5A trophies in 1999, 1997 and 1996. 1996 and 1997 teams both went a perfect 14-0. Christine Keith/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Karl Kiefer | Arizona coaching legend won three 5A titles at Tempe McClintock, winning it all in 1989, 1980 and 1977. He also led school to a 5A runner-up finish against Mesa Mountain View in 1983. File photo

3 state titles: Ron Estabrook | Coach won three state championships in 4A at Scottsdale Chaparral in four seasons, winning the titles in 2002, 2000 and 1999. 2000 and 1999 teams both went 14-0 during their title seasons. Peter Schwepker/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Jeff Scurran | At Tucson Sabino, coach led school to 3 4A titles as it won championships in 1998, 1992 and 1990. 1990 and 1992 teams went 14-0. Coach also led Tucson Santa Rita to 4A-II runner-up finishes in 2009 and 2008. David Sanders/Arizona Daily Star

3 state titles: Doug Clapp | At Peoria, coach won 4A titles in 1994, 1987 and 1986. 1994 team tied with Tucson Sahuaro 17-17 for the title. 1986 squad won the title despite going 9-5 on the season. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Tom Wheatley | Coach won three titles in a four-year span at Avondale Agua Fria in 4A, winning it all in the 1991, 1989 and 1988 seasons. His team tied with Tempe 10-10 for the title in 1989, finishing the season 11-2-1. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Dan Dunn | As the coach at Gilbert, school won 4A title in 1978 and 3A titles in 1975 and 1973. 1973 squad went 11-0 on its way to the title, beating Vern Friedli's Morenci team 27-6. Pat Shannahan/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Bill Epperson | Coach won three titles at Flagstaff Coconino in 4A. His teams took home the trophies in 1974, 1973 and 1968. 1968 team went just 6-4, but beat Tucson Flowing Wells in the final, 6-0. File photo

3 state titles: Bill Morgan | Coach won a 3A title at Show Low in 1999 and then led Chandler Valley Christian to 2A titles in 2009 and 2005. Teams went 12-1 in all three of his state championship seasons. David Wallace/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Jim Beall | At Payson, coach won the 3A title in 1998. He also won 3A titles at Snowflake in 1992 and 1991. 1998 team went 13-0 and knocked off Lakeside Blue Ridge in the final, 29-20, ending the school's bid to win its fifth straight state title and bid to go undefeated for a fifth straight season. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Tot Workman | Workman guided Eagar Round Valley to the 3A title in 1985 and to 2A titles in 1980 and 1979. 1985 team tied Snowflake for the title, 21-21. 1980 and 1979 squads both went 12-0. Russell Gates/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Lonnie Foster | Foster led Eloy Santa Cruz to 3A state championships in 1969, 1966 and 1965, losing just two games during those three title seasons. 1966 team edged Avondale Agua Fria for the title, 16-13. File photo

3 state titles: Don Conrad | Coach won three 2A state titles at Thatcher as his team finished first in 2006, 2001 and 2000. He won the title in all three state finals in which he coached. 2000 squad went 11-0 and edged St. Johns in the final, 14-13. Cheryl Evans/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Tom Shoemake | Coach guided Florence to 2A state titles in 1991, 1989 and 1987. His 1987 and 1989 teams went 13-0 during their title seasons, while 1991 squad finished 9-2-1 during its title run. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Bill House | Coach led Patagonia to 1A state championships in 1991, 1988 and 1987. 1991 team tied with Fredonia in the final 36-36. Both teams had been 10-0 entering the state championship and finished 10-0-1. Mark Henle/azcentral sports

3 state titles: Ed Hubbard | At Pima, coach led school to 1A state titles in 1970, 1969 and 1961. School was the 1A runner-up in 1971 and 1968, capping an impressive four-year stretch of state finals appearances. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

2 state title: Sean Hinton | Won the 2A title at Thatcher in 2016. Team beat No. 1 Eagar Round Valley in the final, 33-28. He then lead Thatcher to another 2A title in 2017. Michael Chow/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Dalton Mills | Mills won the Division VI at Bagdad in 2013. His team defeated Heber Mogollon in the final, 44-20. He also led school to 1A title in 2016. That team beat Williams in the final, 60-6. Ben Moffat/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Scooter Molander | Coach led Phoenix Brophy Prep to 5A-I titles in 2007 and 2005. 2005 team ended Chandler Hamilton's quest for three straight titles with a 15-14 win in a thriller in the final. Cheryl Evans/azcentral sports

2 state titles: John Wrenn | Wrenn coached Chandler Hamilton to its first two state titles in 5A as his teams won the 2004 and 2003 state championships. He also led school to runner-up finishes in 2001 and 2005. John Severson/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Jerry Loper | Loper won state titles at two different Arizona schools. He led Mesa Westwood to the 5A title in 1988 and he led Tucson Amphitheater to the
5A title in 1975. He also led Wellton Antelope to a runner-up 2A finish in 1966. File photo

2 state titles: Ray Laing | At Phoenix Central, coach won 5A titles in 1972 and 1969. Those two championship teams both went 13-0 during their title runs. 1972 team shut out Phoenix Brophy in the final, 21-0. File photo

2 state titles: Ollie Mayfield | Coach won back-to-back titles at Tucson in 5A as school beat Tempe in the 1971 final and Sunnyslope in the 1970 state final. 1970 team went 12-0 and cruised to 54-16 win in state championship. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Ed Doherty | Coach won two titles at Phoenix St. Mary's as school lifted the trophy in both 1968 and 1967. Coach also led Tucson Salpointe to a state runner-up finish in 1981. File photo

2 state titles: Mutt Ford | At Mesa Westwood, coach won 5A titles in 1964 and 1960. 1964 team finished 12-0 and beat Phoenix Camelback in the final, 10-7. 1966 team finished second to Tucson High in the 5A final. Paul F. Gero/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Bob Hendricks | Coach won the 5A title at Phoenix Arcadia in 1962 and also the 3A title at the same school in 1960. 1962 team went 10-1 and beat Tucson High in the final, 40-7. Courtesy of Barry Sollenberger

2 state titles: Ron Horn | At Avondale Agua Fria, coach won 4A titles in 1972 and 1970 with 1972 team going 6-3-2 during its title season. 1970 team beat previously unbeaten Safford in the final, 48-26. John Severson/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Dick Pottle | Coached Safford to 4A titles in 1971 and 1969 and led school to runner-up finishes in 1970 and 1982. 1971 and 1969 teams went 11-0 and team was 11-0 in 1970 before falling in the state title game. Mesa Historical Museum

2 state titles: Richard Hoyt | Hoyt coached Snowflake during its state titles in 3A in 1986 and 1985. 1986 team beat Payson in the final, 7-0. 1985 team tied with Eagar Round Valley in the final, 21-21. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Jay Denton | Denton guided Eloy Santa Cruz to the 3A title in 1978 and the 2A title in 1990. His 1990 squad went 13-0 and routed Superior in the final, 33-7. Jack Kurtz/azcentral sports

2 state titles: John Mundell | Parker won back-to-back 3A state championships under Mundell in 1971 and 1970. 1971 team went 9-2 while his 1970 team went 9-0-2 and beat Snowflake in the final, 16-13. Crystal Ochoa/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Keith Brown | Phoenix Christian won two 2A titles under Brown in 1999 and 1996. 1996 team went 13-0. He also led Phoenix Christian to a runner-up finish in 2001. Paul F. Gero/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Diz Reeves | Reeves had an impressive four-year run at Eagar Round Valley from 1968-71, winning the 2A title in 1971 and 1970 and finishing as the runner-up in 1968 and 1969. 1970 team went 12-0 on the season. Pat Shannahan/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Ron Tenney | Tenney led Heber Mogollon to 1A state titles in 2008 and 2003, beating John Bryant's Pima team in the final both seasons. The school also earned four runner-up finishes under Tenney. Kara Horowitz/azcentral sports

2 state titles: Jesse Batina | Batina coached Camp Verde to the 1A titles in 1963 and 1962, going 7-1 in both of those seasons. Camp Verde defeated Patagonia in both state finals. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

1 state title: Spencer Stowers | Led Queen Creek Casteel to the 3A title in 2017 with a 35-28 victory over Pusch Ridge. ... 1 state title: Jeff Brownlee | Coached Williams to the 1A title in 2017 with a 57-14 win over Superior. Carlos Salcedo/azcentral sports

1 state title: Steve Campbell | Led Gilbert Williams Field to the 5A title in 2016. School went 14-0 and beat Centennial in the final, 14-6. ... 1 state title: Ramon Morales | Coached Thatcher to the 2A title in 2018 with a 35-12 win over Eagar Round Valley. Cheryl Evans/azcentral sports

1 state title: Rich Edwards | Guided American Leadership Academy to the 3A title in 2016 with a 31-14 win over Tucson Sabino. ... 1 state title: Ryan Palmer | Led Superior to the 1A state title in 2018 with a 70-20 win over Hayden. Michael Chow/The Republic

1 state title: Norris Vaughan | Vaughan's Phoenix Mountain Pointe team defeated Chandler Hamilton for the Division I state title in 2013, 42-19. His team finished the season 14-0. ... 1 state title: Jace Hancock | Coached Pima to the Division VI title in 2015. His team beat Elfrida Valley Union in the final, 59-32. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

1 state title: Dennis Bene | Bene led Tucson Salpointe Catholic to the Division II state title in 2013. His team went 14-0 on the season and defeated Scottsdale Chaparral for the title, 46-20. Patrick Breen/azcentral sports

1 state title: Matt Johnson | Guided Oro Valley Ironwood Ridge to the Division II championship in 2012. His team defeated Peoria Centennial in the title game, 27-3 and finished the year with a record of 13-1. ... 1 state title: Wayland Harris | Harris won the 2A title at Florence in 1969 as his team beat Eagar Round Valley in the final, 6-0. Team went 12-1. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

1 state title: Joe Germaine | Coached Queen Creek to the Division III state championship in 2012 when his team edged Goodyear Desert Edge 9-7 for the title on a late safety. His team finished the year 14-0. ... 1 state title: Bobby Lorona | Winkelman Hayden won the 2A title under Lorona in 1972 as it went 10-1 on the year. It beat Lakeside Blue Ridge 22-12 in the title game. David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports

1 state title: Rex Bowser | Led Chandler Seton Catholic to the Division IV state title in 2012. His team upset Lakeside Blue Ridge in the title game, 28-7 to cap a 12-1 season. ... 1 state title: Fred Skoglund | His 1973 Bullhead City Mohave team won the 2A title over Florence, 12-0 and finished the season 9-2. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

1 state title: Dan Hinds | Led Phoenix Desert Vista to a huge 45-19 upset win over Chandler Hamilton in the 2011 Division I final. That team finished 13-1. Coached school to 5A-I runner-up finish in 2007 as well. ... 1 state title: Joe Girardi | Went 10-1 at Lakeside Blue Ridge in 1974 and won the 2A title over Bullhead City Mohave, 14-12. Also led Blue Ridge to a runner-up finish in 1972. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

1 state title: Tom Joseph | Coached Mesa Mountain View to the 5A title in 2002 with a 50-8 win over Glendale Ironwood. Lost to Chandler Hamilton in the state finals in 2006 and 2003. Led Superior to a 2A runner-up finish in 1993. ... 1 state title: Jack Davis | Coached Apache Junction in 1975 to the 2A title. Team defeated Lakeside Blue Ridge 30-6 for the title and went 10-2 on the season. David Wallace/azcentral sports

1 state title: Doug Shaffer | Shaffer coached Phoenix Horizon to the 5A title in 1994. That team edged Phoenix St. Mary's in the final, 16-14 to finish the season 11-3. Team also lost to St. Mary's in the 1995 5A title game. ... 1 state title: John Neagle | St. Johns won the 2A title in 1976 under Neagle, beating Payson 25-12. Team went 8-3 on way to the title. Nick de la Torre/azcentral sports

1 state title: Mike Clark | Clark guided Mesa Dobson to the 5A title in 1987 when the team beat Mesa Mountain View in the title game, 35-14. It finished 12-2 that season. ... 1 state title: Ralph Moran | Wickenburg won the 2A title in 1977 under Moran, going 12-0 and beating Florence 10-7 in the final. File photo

1 state title: Earl Putman | His 1982 Phoenix Moon Valley team went 14-0 and won the 5A state title over Phoenix Trevor Browne, 20-7. His 1986 Moon Valley squad was 13-0 before falling to Mesa Mountain View in the title game. ... 1 state title: Mike Minick | Guided St. Johns to the 2A title in 1978, beating Benson 20-12 in the state title game. That team went 10-2. ... 1 state title: Bob Schneider | Coached Lakeside to the 1A title in 1959. The school went 8-0. It defeated Patagonia in the title game, 34-19. File photo

1 state title: Bill Mitton | Had an impressive three-year run at Phoenix Trevor Browne in the early 1980s, winning the title in 5A in 1981 and finishing as the runner-up in 1980 and 1982. 1981 squad shut out Tucson Salpointe in the final, 20-0. ... 1 state title: Terry Nodlinski | Payson won the 2A title under Nodlinski in 1981, going 12-0 and beating Lakeside Blue Ridge in the title game, 17-7. He also led Payson to runner-up finishes in 1986 and 1976. ... 1 state title: Roger Smith | Went 8-0 at Pima in 1973 and guided the school to the 1A title with a 36-21 win over Fredonia in the championship game. Bob Leiby/azcentral sports

1 state title: Ed Anderson | His 1976 Scottsdale Coronado team went a perfect 13-0 on its way to the 5A title, defeating Phoenix South Mountain in the final, 17-12. ... 1 state title: Paul Hanley | Hanley's Willcox team won the 2A title in 1982 over Lakeside Blue Ridge, 13-11. That team finished 9-3. ... 1 state title: Dan Reid | Mayer won the 1A title in 1975 under Reid, going 9-0 on the season and beating Elfrida Valley Union, 26-16 for the title. In 1976, school finished as the 1A runner-up under Reid. Will Powers/azcentral sports

1 state title: Vern Friedli | Legendary coach led Tucson Amphitheater to the 5A title in 1979, his lone state championship. That team went 13-0. His Amphi teams finished second in 1990 and 1997 and he also guided Morenci to a 3A runner-up finish in 1973. ... 1 state title: Tom Marshing | After three straight 2A runner-up finishes in 1980, 1981 and 1982, Marshing led Lakeside Blue Ridge to the title in 1983, defeating Florence 17-0 in the final to finish the year 11-0. ... 1 state title: Dave Colborn | Colborn's Pima team won the 1A title in 1974 over Seligman, 78-6 and ended the year a perfect 9-0. Jim Davis/Arizona Daily Star

1 state title: Van Howe | Howe led Tucson Palo Verde to the 5A title in 1973 with a 22-20 win over Phoenix Camelback and Jesse Parker. His team finished the season 13-0. ... 1 state title: Jesse Hughes | His 1986 team at Thatcher won the 2A title over Willcox 13-10 and ended the year 11-1. ... 1 state title: John Milford | Tucson School for the Deaf & Blind won the 1A title in 1976 under Milford. Team beat Mayer 42-22 in the final and finished 7-2. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

1 state title: Royal Price | Mesa High went a perfect 13-0 under Price in 1963 as it won the 5A championship over Tucson Rincon 28-0. ... 1 state title: Ed Shamey | Lone state title came at Thatcher in 2A in 1988 as team defeated Winkleman Hayden 20-6 and finished 11-2. Led Thatcher to runner-up finishes in 1995 and 1989. ... 1 state title: Charles Esquibel | Won the 1A title in 1978 at Joseph City as team went 11-0 and beat Maricopa 24-7 in the final. Also led Lakeside Blue Ridge to a runner-up
finish in 1975. Rob Schumacher/azcentral sports

1 state title: Lou Farber | Coached Tucson Pueblo to the 5A title in 1961 with a 16-14 win over Phoenix St. Mary's in the final. His team ended the season 8-4. Also
coached Pueblo to a runner-up 5A finish in 1967. ... 1 state title: Jeff Cude | 1995 Kearny Ray team won 2A title under Cude, going a perfect 13-0. Team beat previously unbeaten Thatcher in final, 28-6. Cude's 1991 Ray team lost to Florence in the final, 10-6. ... 1 state title: Richard Imhoff | Salome won the 1A title in 1980 under Imhoff, going a perfect 11-0. It beat Maricopa 46-13 in the final and ended the year 11-0. Salome went 10-1 in 1979 and finished second in 1A, also under Imhoff. Arizona Daily Star

1 state title: Marv Rosengarten | His Yuma High squad tied with Phoenix South Mountain for the 5A title in 1959, 7-7. Also led Yuma to a runner-up finish in 1960. ... 1 state title: Joe Timpani | Chandler Seton Catholic won 2A title in 1997 under Timpani, defeating Superior 41-19 in the final. His team went 10-2 that year. ... 1 state title: Mark August | Led Maricopa to a 9-0 record and the 1A title in 1981. School won the title with a 20-14 win over Tucson Suffolk Hills in the final. David Wallace/azcentral sports

1 state title: Earl Clupper | Lone title came at Phoenix South Mountain in 5A in 1959, when school tied with Yuma High in the final, 7-7. In 1976, his South Mountain squad finished second to Scottsdale Coronado. ... 1 state title: Jim Hughes | Hughes coached Thatcher to the 2A title in 1998 as team went 12-0 and beat Queen Creek 28-12 in the final. He also guided Willcox to a runner-up finish in 2A against Chandler Valley Christian in 2009. ... 1 state title: Steve Sorce | Sorce's Tucson Suffolk Hills' team won the 1A title in 1982. It beat Pima 23-14 for the title and finished 10-0. His 1981 squad was the 1A runner-up. File photo

1 state title: Dusty Peace | Oro Valley Canyon del Oro won the 4A-I title in 2009 under Peace, going 14-0 and beating Tucson Sabino 40-0 in the final. ... 1 state title: Emil Nasser | Only title came in 1964 as Winslow broke through in 3A to win the championship over Tucson Flowing Wells, 7-0. That team went 10-0. ... 1 state title: Jim Dean | Phoenix Scottsdale Christian won the 1A title in 1983 under Dean, who led team to 11-0 record and 19-0 win over Pima in the final. Tom Tingle/azcentral sports

1 state title: Mike Reardon | In 2006, he led Scottsdale Saguaro to the 4A-I title and a 13-1 record. His team beat Tucson Sabino in the final, 41-21. ... 1 state title: Harvey Keeney | Keeney took Miami to the 3A title in 1972 as it beat Eloy Santa Cruz 22-21 in the final. His team ended the season 11-1. ... 1 state title: Tom Davis | In 1984, Davis led Pima to the 1A title. That team went 9-1 and beat Mayer 38-0 in the final. His 1983 Pima team finished second in 1A and he had runner-up finishes at Elfrida Valley Union in 1990 and 1987. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

1 state title: Brent Wittenwyler | Led Phoenix Thunderbird to the 4A-II title in 2010, upsetting previously unbeaten Gilbert Williams Field in overtime in the final, 25-22. His team finished the season 10-4. ... 1 state title: Jim Relph | Phoenix Gerard went 10-1 in 1974 under Relph and won the 3A state title. It beat Lake Havasu 12-10 for the title. ... 1 state title: Jack DeGrenier | Phoenix Scottsdale Christian tied with Williams, 22-22 for the 1A title under DeGrenier in 1989. That team went 10-1-1. He also led Scottsdale Christian to a second place finish in 1988. Tom Tingle/azcentral sports

1 state title: Chad DeGrenier | Went 15-0 in 2006 at Cave Creek Cactus Shadows, winning the 4A-II title over Gilbert Higley, 28-14. ... 1 state title: Cliff Martin | In 1976, Martin's Morenci team went 11-1 and beat Page in the final 39-7 to win the 3A title. ... 1 state title: Robert LaChat | LaChat guided Seligman to the 1A title in 1990, beating Elfrida Valley Union, 56-0. That team went 11-1. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

1 state title: Todd Mayfield | In 2005, Mayfield's Tucson Palo Verde team won the 4A-II title over Cottonwood Mingus 15-7 to finish the season 11-3. ... 1 state title: Jim Bollhauve | Coached Coolidge to the 3A title in 1977. Team defeated Willcox 28-0 in the final and ended the season with a record of 10-2. ... 1 state title: Doug Lange | Phoenix Arizona Lutheran went 11-0 under Lange in 1992. It beat Patagonia 56-14 in the 1A state title game. Deirdre Hamill/azcentral sports

1 state title: Roger Britson | Phoenix Moon Valley went 14-0 under Britson in 2004. Team defeated Glendale Cactus in the final, 45-34. ... 1 state title: Eddie Jones | Eloy Santa Cruz won the 1979 3A title under Jones while compiling a 12-1 record. Team beat Kearny Ray in the final, 13-7. ... 1 state title: Vince Cahill | Mayer, coached by Cahill, tied with Heber Mogollon for the 1994 1A title, 20-20. That team went 9-1-1. Cahill also led Mayer to runner-up finish in 1993. Rob Schumacher/azcentral sports

1 state title: Bob Young | Lone title came at Cottonwood Mingus in 4A in 1997 as team beat Tucson Sabino 23-14 to finish the season 13-0-1. ... 1 state title: Jim Ewan | Went 12-1 at Eloy Santa Cruz in 1980 as team defeated Buckeye 33-12 for the 3A title. Michael Schennum/azcentral sports

1 state title: Tim McBurney | McBurney's 1996 Tempe High team won the 4A title over Glendale Ironwood in overtime, 20-17. It went 14-0 on the season. ... 1 state title: Damon Becker | Coach guided San Manuel to the 3A title in 1981 with a 14-7 win over Buckeye for the title. That team ended the season 11-2. ... 1 state title: Charlie Bell | Phoenix Northwest Christian won the 1A title under Bell in 1996. It went 10-1 and beat Scottsdale Christian for the title, 48-6. Pat Shannahan/azcentral sports

1 state title: Tim Beck | Scottsdale Saguaro won the 4A title under Beck in 1995, going 13-1 and beating Glendale Ironwood in the final, 42-7. ... | 1 state title: Gary Stoddard | Snowflake finished 12-0 under Stoddard in 1982. It won the 3A championship game over Safford 19-13. ... 1 state title: Eldon Larsen | His 1999 Joseph City team won the 1A title over Fredonia 42-0 and finished 10-1 on the year. Also led team to a runner-up finish in 2001. File photo

1 state title: Howard Breinig | Coached Tucson Sahuaro to a tie in the 4A title game in 1994 with Peoria, 17-17. That team finished 11-1-1. He also led Sahuaro to three runner-up finishes. ... 1 state title: Ned Jolly | Snowflake went 11-2 in 1988 under Jolly and won the 3A title over Parker 21-0. He led Snowflake to a runner-up finish against Lakeside Blue Ridge in 1987, losing 16-14 in the final. ... 1 state title: Bryan Fields | Joseph City won the 1A title in 2002 under Fields, beating Salome 44-7 in the title game. It went 10-1 on the year. File photo

1 state title: Jim Murphy | Tempe High tied with Avondale Agua Fria for the 1989 4A title under Murphy, 10-10. That team finished 13-1-1. ... 1 state title: Neil Westover | 1993 Snowflake team won the 3A title and went 11-2. It beat rival Show Low in the final, 30-7. ... 1 state title: Troy Head | Mayer won the 2006 1A title under Head, defeating Heber Mogollon for the championship, 28-20. Mayer went 12-0. Carlos Chavez/azcentral sports

1 state title: Rick Dunn | His 1985 Gilbert team went 13-1 and won the 4A title, defeating Cactus in the state title game, 27-0. ... 1 state title: Rodger Schenks | Won the 3A title at Globe in 2002. His team beat Coolidge in the final, 34-19 and finished up 12-1. ... 1 state title: Tony Luzania | Coached Elfrida Valley Union to the 1A championship in 2007, defeating John Bryant's Pima team in the final, 28-12. His team finished 10-0. James Carreno/azcentral sports

1 state title: Larry Hughes | Tempe Corona del Sol won the 1980 4A title under Hughes with a 23-14 win over Phoenix Gerard in the final. That team finished 12-1 on the season. ... 1 state title: Jeremy Hathcock | While at Show Low, Hathcock won the 3A title in 2003. His team defeated Chandler Seton Catholic 35-14 for the title to finish 13-0. ... 1 state title: Duane Morrison | Marana went 11-0 under Morrison in 1964, winning the 2A title with a 14-7 win over Willcox in the final. Mark Henle/azcentral sports

1 state title: John Carroll | Coached Phoenix Gerard to the 4A title in 1979 with a 13-0 win over Gilbert in the final. His Gerard team also finished second in 1980. ... 1 state title: Josh Anderson | Coached Payson to the 3A title in 2008 as team defeated Lakeside Blue Ridge for the title in two overtimes, 34-33. That team went 14-0. ... 1 state title: Wayne Smith | Kearny Ray won the 2A title in 1965 under Smith, going 11-0 and beating Clifton in the title game, 33-0. File photo

1 state title: Wayne Jones | Marana Mountain View went 14-0 in 1993 and won the 4A title over Tucson Sahuaro, 63-32. ... 1 state title: Larry Hart | Only title came at Tucson Flowing Wells in 4A in 1975 when team went 10-0 and beat Snowflake for the title, 14-13. He led Flowing Wells to five runner-up finishes. ... 1 state title: Rance Smith | Eagar Round Valley went 11-0 under Smith in 1966 on its way to the 2A title. It beat Wellton Antelope 32-6 in the final. Jeffry Scott/Arizona Daily Star